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Human Resources Degrees

Working in the field of human resources requires fantastic people skills. Human resource professionals administer employee benefits, plan and manage company events, and handle the hiring and firing of employees. The human resource department is also responsible for handling situations that arise within a company such as sexual harassment, employee theft, or disputes between employees. A degree in human resources is a great beginning to a career in business. Salaries can be as high as $80,000 a year.
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What is an acquisition Manager?
Submitted on: March 12, 2012

Acquisition Management is a company's department head and segment manager who establish internal procedures to prevent operating losses. They also ensure that corporate profit levels are adequate and conform to top leadership recommendations.

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What are the professional levels in Human Resource as a profession?
Submitted on: March 1, 2012

There are a few entry level positions in this career choice. Labor relations specialist, personnel assistant or employee relations specialist to name a few. Here is where you can read about typical levels of a career path in human resources.

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